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  • the relationships between individual subsidiary holdings and large agricultural enterprises. (IFL)
  • The role of individual subsidiary holdings in Ukrainian agricultural production has increased substantially caused by the general economic crisis in agriculture. The article analyses the development of individual subsidiary holdings and determinates
  • Land holding and the development of residential land in Reservoir Hills.
  • Paper describes investigation into land holding practices and the development of residential land in an Indian Suburb of metropolitan Durban. The common belief that land speculators are responsible for large underdeveloped areas is shown
  • Different small holder types and their development needs
  • A simulation model is used to demonstrate that the same technology is not equally attractive to two small holders with different resources and objectives, and that they have opposite reactions to the extension of two maize varieties in the absence
  • Commonly accepted theories of zooplankton species distribution hold that: 1. large-bodied zooplankton species are excluded by fish predation and so are found only in lakes and ponds without fish| and 2. because small-bodied species are unable
  • to compete successfully against large ones and also are preyed upon heavily by invertebrate predators, they exist primarily in lakes with fish. This pattern is not followed in a group of lakes and ponds in arctic Alaska. Some of these lakes were found
  • to support both large and small zooplankton species along with populations of facultative planktivorous fish. Other lakes that had no fish had a small-bodied zooplankton species co-existing with a more typical large-bodied community. Close analysis
  • Agrarian structure ; Agricultural product ; Countryside ; Ecology ; Farming;Agriculture ; Large holding ; Latin America ; Livestock farming ; Living standard ; Society
  • Countryside ; Cultural patrimony ; Farm ; Italy ; Landed property;Landed estate ; Large holding;Estate ; Second home ; Umbria
  • Countryside ; Cultural patrimony ; Farm ; Italy ; Landed property;Landed estate ; Large holding;Estate ; Second home ; Umbria
  • Farm ; Italy ; Landed property;Landed estate ; Large holding;Estate ; Rural landscape ; Umbria
  • Agricultural practice ; Italy ; Landed property;Landed estate ; Large holding;Estate ; Rural history ; Rural landscape ; Umbria
  • Italy ; Landed property;Landed estate ; Large holding;Estate ; Rural house ; Rural landscape ; Second home ; Suburbanization ; Umbria
  • politics, they have been largely ignored. This runs counter to the position at the micro-level where both women and men hold political power.
  • with consequent shortages of milk and butter : a trend toward larger land holdings| and deforestation resulting in ecological degradation. - (DWG)
  • Beyond Crofting: Assessing Change on Scotland's Small-Scale Holdings
  • In this paper, we go ‘beyond crofting’ to assess the changes to both croft and non-croft small-scale land management in Scotland from 2000 to 2011, through an analysis of agricultural census statistics. We find that although small-scale holdings
  • (defined as holdings of less than 10 ha) occupy a very small percentage of Scotland's agricultural land, they account for 19.6% of Scotland's agricultural labour. Small-scale holdings also play important roles within the commercial poultry and horticulture
  • sectors, and house 35.9% of reported horses. Small-scale land management is increasing throughout Scotland, but with evident regional distinctions. Upland and island holdings (many of which are crofts) have seen substantial reductions in their sheep
  • numbers as part of the wider reduction in agricultural activity associated with 2005 Common Agricultural Policy reforms. In contrast, sheep numbers are growing on small-scale holdings in the lowlands, underpinned by a complex mix of commercial
  • and lifestyle drivers. We highlight that benefits traditionally associated with crofting, such as population retention and rural development, could also be associated with small-scaling holding in general. However, the increase in small-holding and retention
  • Europe ; Exonération fiscale ; Finance ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Géographie financière ; Holding
  • Total land holdings (decreasing agricultural land, distribution by ownership sector, unworked fields), land holdings of the private and socialized agricultural sectors from 1960 to 1987 (tables).
  • Geography in Alaska: holding the standards high
  • The transition in small holder banking in Kenya: evidence from rural branch bank loans
  • Rubber movements in a marketing network: small holders in Peninsular Malaysia
  • Some characteristics of Nigerian small holders: a case study from Western region
  • Do sponges help hold coral reefs together?